
A$
A$ typically refers to "Australian dollars," the official currency of Australia. The symbol "A$" distinguishes it from other dollar-denominated currencies, such as the US dollar ($). One A$ is subdivided into 100 cents. The value of A$ fluctuates based on economic factors like trade, interest rates, and global markets. People use A$ for everyday transactions, savings, and investments within Australia. When you see A$, it indicates amounts denominated in Australian dollars, providing clarity especially in international contexts where multiple currencies are involved.